Electrical Avionics Engineer - Multiple levels required £45,000 - £90,000 base Location: Camberley, UK (Remote options could be available) Employment Type: Full-time, Hybrid work Overview We are seeking a Part 21 Electrical / Avionics Engineer to support the design and certification of large aircraft modifications. You will join a growing, high-performing team focused on delivering innovative solutions for airline customers. This role offers strong opportunities for technical development, professional growth, and involvement in end-to-end modification projects within an approved EASA Part 21J Design Organisation. Key Responsibilities Work collaboratively with the Electrical/Avionics Engineering Manager and a distributed global engineering team to identify requirements and deliver effective technical solutions for current and upcoming aircraft modification programmes. - Contribute to design activities ensuring compliance with design requirements, certification standards, and integration needs related to electrical and avionics systems. - Support certification activities to ensure compliance with applicable airworthiness regulations. - Produce high-quality engineering documentation, including: - Wiring diagrams - Wiring installation and harness fabrication drawings - Service Bulletins and accomplishment instructions - Instructions for Continued Airworthiness (ICA) and relevant manual supplements - EWIS assessments - Prepare certification and compliance documents such as: - Electrical Load Analysis (ELA) - System Safety, Equipment Qualification, and EWIS documentation - Compliance checklists and compliance statements - Test plans, test reports, and certification programmes - Represent the organisation during key customer milestone meetings (e.g., ITCM, PDR, CDR, FAI). - Provide on-site technical support during aircraft embodiment phases. Minimum Qualifications - Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering, Avionics, Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering, or a related discipline. - 1-2 years of relevant industry experience. Required Skills & Experience - Experience working within an EASA Part 21J Design Organisation (or equivalent) is strongly preferred. - Basic working knowledge of electrical/avionics-related airworthiness and regulatory requirements, including CS-25, JAR-25, FAR-25, and E/TSO. - Experience with aircraft interior modification programmes is advantageous. - Exceptional attention to detail and strong professional integrity. - Ability to work across multiple concurrent programmes with varying requirements. - Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and adapt to changing demands. - Excellent interpersonal skills and a collaborative working style aligned with values such as honesty, integrity, and transparency. About You You are proactive, adaptable, and resilient, with a commitment to high standards and continuous improvement. You value trust, respect, and open communication, and you thrive in environments where collaboration and knowledge-sharing are part of everyday work. You are reflective, willing to learn, and unafraid to recognise and communicate your limitations. Additional Information - This role comes with extensive benefits including Private medical cover (including pre-existing conditions) & pension match up to 12%. If you are interested in this role or are even interested in receiving training for this role, apply as there are multiple positions at multiple levels